By R. Scott Moxley June 12, 2014

Stuffed between the 73 toll road and the 405 parking lot, Laguna Hills is a hidden treasure for folks seeking an overwhelmingly white, rich, gated enclave with $10 million, rolling-hill estates and ample stables for thoroughbred horses. Incorporated in 1991, this 6.7-square-mile community was once best known for its sprawling, out-of-date mall and absurdly gerrymandered shape. But in 2007, Orange County billionaire Henry T. Nicholas III inadvertently wrecked the city's traditional values image and made the place an international landmark for... More >>>